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Bio Excerpt: Brianna Cutler made her mark as one of the youngest racers ever accepted into Royal Enfield’s groundbreaking Build.Train.Race program, bringing military precision to the racetrack courtesy of her background as Chief Petty Officer in the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps. Racing number 35, she tackled premier... (full bio below ↓↓)

Brianna Cutler

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(last updated 2026-01-26

Brianna Cutler is one of the youngest racers to compete in Royal Enfield’s groundbreaking Build.Train.Race program, proving that age is just a number when you’ve got grit, talent, and a Navy youth program backing your racing dreams.

EARLY YEARS

Hailing from Virginia, Cutler’s path to motorcycle racing wasn’t your typical story. While most teenagers were figuring out prom dates, she was earning the rank of Chief Petty Officer in the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps—a Navy youth program that teaches discipline, leadership, and apparently, how to handle a motorcycle at speed. The Sea Cadets became one of her proudest sponsors, bridging military precision with motorsports adrenaline in a way that’s uniquely hers.

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Beyond the racetrack, Cutler’s commitment to the Naval Sea Cadet Corps speaks volumes about her character. The program, designed for teenagers interested in naval careers, helped shape her work ethic and mental toughness—qualities that translate directly to racing. She’s vocal about how the Sea Cadets’ support has been instrumental in her racing journey, calling them her “most proud sponsor.” It’s not every day you see a racer swap out energy drink logos for military youth program patches, but Cutler’s never been one to follow the expected script.

EARLY SUCCESS

Cutler burst onto the scene through Royal Enfield’s Build.Train.Race program, an all-women’s racing initiative that’s rewriting what opportunity looks like in motorsports. Racing the number 35, she considers her inclusion in BTR her biggest career highlight—and rightfully so, as she became one of the youngest participants in the program’s history. The Build.Train.Race format is unique: women build their own race bikes, train together, then compete wheel-to-wheel on some of America’s most iconic road courses. For someone like Cutler, who thrives on challenge and structure, it was the perfect entry point into professional road racing.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2024: Competed in MotoAmerica’s Royal Enfield Build.Train.Race series at The Ridge, finishing 11th in one race with a gap of +2:02.252[1].
  • 2025: Named to the BTR Road Racing roster as a new racer for the season[2].
  • 2025: Competed at Road America in June, racing against fellow BTR competitors including Kira Knebel and Miranda Cain[3].
  • 2025: Raced at Barber Motorsports Park in BTR Race One, continuing to build experience at premier road racing venues[4].
  • 2025: Competed at VIRginia International Raceway, bringing her racing career to her home state[5].
  • 2025: Finished 9th overall in the final BTR Road Racing standings at season’s end[6].

INSPIRATIONS

Cutler draws inspiration from the structure and values instilled by the Naval Sea Cadet Corps, which taught her that excellence requires more than just talent—it demands discipline, teamwork, and showing up when things get hard. The BTR program itself has become another source of motivation, surrounding her with women who share her determination to prove they belong in a sport that’s historically shut them out.

REPUTATION

Among the BTR competitors, Cutler has earned respect for being one of the youngest racers tackling professional road racing—a discipline that demands technical skill, physical endurance, and mental fortitude that typically come with years of experience. Her military background sets her apart in the paddock; she approaches racing with a seriousness and dedication that reflects her Sea Cadet training. Competitors and fans recognize her number 35 as belonging to someone who’s building her skills methodically, race by race, without the flash or pretense that sometimes accompanies youth in motorsports. She’s not there to be the youngest—she’s there to race.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

As Cutler continues developing through the BTR program, she’s focused on refining her road racing craft and moving up the competitive ladder. With multiple seasons of experience now under her belt at tracks like Road America, Barber, and VIR, the foundation is there—it’s just a matter of translating that track time into podium finishes. Whether she stays in the BTR ecosystem or graduates to other racing series, she’s proving that starting young, staying disciplined, and having the Navy’s youth program in your corner is a pretty solid game plan.

REFERENCES

Recapping all the MotoAmerica action from The Ridge
2025 Royal Enfield Build. Train. Race. Full Roster and Schedule Announced
MotoAmerica: Yet More From Teams On The Ridge
MotoAmerica: Results Of BTR Race One At Barber
Everitt Leads Friday Royal Enfield BTR Practice At VIR
Royal Enfield’s Build. Train. Race. Road Racers Close Out 2025 Season
U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps 2024 Annual Report
Rainy Nights Interviews – Brianna Cutler #35
BTR: Road Racing | Royal Enfield’s Build.Train.Race.